Crush sign Sufi
The Orange County Crush, an American Basketball Association expansion
franchise set to play its home games at the Orange County Fairgrounds
in Costa Mesa, has signed former Mater Dei High and St. Mary’s
College guard Kamran Sufi.
Sufi has ABA experience with the Anaheim-based Southern California
Surf and spent part of last season playing for Crush Coach Earl
Cureton with the Long Beach Jam.
Sufi, who grew up in Fountain Valley, averaged 7.5 assists and two
steals per game at St. Mary’s.
He produced eight points and seven assists per game in the Fila
Summer Pro League.
“Sufi is definitely the type of player that will fit into the
scheme of the Orange County Crush basketball program,” Cureton said.
Sufi, the first Pakistani player to participate in the ABA, is the
only member of the roster to be announced, after Juaquin Hawkins left
the team to pursue an opportunity with the Milwaukee Bucks.
The Crush are tentatively scheduled to open their season Nov. 18
at home.
May receives honor
* VOLLEYBALL: Misty May, a Newport Harbor High product who teamed
with Kerri Walsh to win the gold medal in women’s beach volleyball at
the 2004 Summer Games in Athens, Greece, joins Walsh and gold-medal
men’s gymnast Paul Hamm as winners of the 2004 Olympic Spirit Award.
The award, presented by Nu Skin Enterprises, celebrates more than
gold-medal winning performances. It recognizes athletes who have
struggled to overcome adversity in their quest for an Olympic title
and who best exemplify the Olympic spirit through courage,
commitment, perseverance and vision. The award was created in 1968.
May and Walsh had been sitting on top of the international beach
volleyball rankings prior to arriving in Athens. In June 2004, May
was sidelined due to an abdominal strain, making it questionable
whether or not she would play with her long-time partner Walsh in the
Olympics.
Once they were cleared to compete, the duo did not lose a set in
their seven matches. They capped their Athens dominance with a 21-17,
21-11 victory in the gold medal match.
Winners of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Spirit Award were selected by the
public via online voting at www.usolympicteam.com and NuSkin
Enterprises internal voting at www.nuskinenterprises.com. More than
20,000 votes were cast online.
Utah State tops ‘Eaters
* SOCCER: The UC Irvine women’s soccer team outshot Big West
Conference host Utah State, 17-16, Sunday, but the Aggies claimed a
3-1 victory in Logah, Utah.
UCI senior Gina Scachetti scored with an assist from sophomore
Britney Webster in the 72nd minute, but, by that time, the Aggies
(6-7-1, 3-1-1 in conference) had already taken a 3-0 lead.
It was the fifth home win without a loss this season for Utah
State, while UCI (4-10-2, 1-4-0) fall to 1-7 on the road.
UCI earned its lone road win Friday at Idaho, knocking off the
Vandals, 3-2.
Anteaters’ sophomore goalkeeper Melissa Welliver had nine saves
Sunday.
Sage Hill wins another
* VOLLEYBALL: The Sage Hill School girls volleyball team defeated
Whitney 25-7, 25-9, 25-12, Friday in an Academy League match at Sage
Hill.
Vista Murphy led the Lightning (9-5, 3-1 in league) with nine
kills and two aces, while Cat Dailey had seven kills and four aces.
Lions’ Demos honored
* VOLLEYBALL: Vanguard University junior Sevryn Demos was named
Golden State Athletic Conference Libero of the Week.
Demos helped the Lions split two GSAC women’s volleyball matches,
amassing 57digs in eight games.
She had 32 digs in a four-game loss to No. 17-ranked Cal Baptist,
Sept. 28, then added 25 more in a four-game win Sept. 30 over host
Azusa Pacific. She also had two assists and did not commit an error
on 26 serves received against APU.
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